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Durham Review (1897), 15 Aug 1940, p. 2

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exported to Great Britain, full use of the home market for selling apples. Out of 40,000 barâ€" rels produced in Middlesex last year 27,900 were absorbed in Onâ€" se soutit. Jnese ancient grerâ€" ades consisted of bamboo cylinâ€" ders, filled with gunpowder and fragments of metal. They were hurled at the enemy and explodâ€" ed on striking the ground, scatâ€" termg destructive fragments. at least 2,000 years old. The Chinese used them about 300 B, av + 00 se y ue m Sb E feel, this new pii]o;ri;â€";e;‘-m;"ch like one filled with kapok, for the rubber is of 2 snecial aafe the rubber is of 2 quauty, but these necessitate sitting up or a position that may not be enâ€" tireiy comfortable. A new radio pillow, invented by an Australian supplie At least one elichi ie 1P ic or 00 00 0. otane m Sive L eenrie tw and Wing Commander D Arcy Grieg, famous R. A. F. Schneider Cup pilot are among those who assisted in the production of the bcoklet which was originally writâ€" ten for the Nazi Air Force by Heinz â€" von Diringshofen, _ Air Force Medical Chief of Staff in Germany, and translated from the German after Professor Bott disâ€" covered an obscure copy on the shelves of the New York Acadâ€" emy of Medicine. This was transâ€" lated by Major Velyien E. Henâ€" derson M.A., M.B., C.A.M.C. Proâ€" fessor of Pharmacology, Universâ€" ity of Toronto. The handâ€"grenade is a weapon eipal Medical Office;;f-,N;:mJ: Training Command, R. C. A. F. move the greasy covering that shields the skin against ultraâ€" violet rays which are particularly potent at high altitudes. Tumbling and other acrobaties are the best training for paraâ€" chute landings while every flyer who can increase his vision by the use of glasses is advised to As a further means of protectâ€" ing the skin pilots of open cockâ€" pit planes are advised not to shave or wash the face in soap froce while fight.inp,:. GREASE SHIEL the resistance to altitude and centrifugal force. A forward crouch is considered the best position to~ resist centrifugal o vinp enc ooo aea en LCE the sun should be avoided alâ€" though a proper tan is alright. Red skin is a sign that the cells have been damagea and poisonâ€" ous substances are being carried into the blood stream to diminish even marked reddening of the skin resulting__fro_m exposure to are also urged to seek plenty of vitamin C which prevents the inâ€" flammation of the gums that reâ€" sults in losing teeth during power dives. So perfect must the blood and circulatory system be to withâ€" stand the sudden directional changes that often make the blood feel heavier than iron that Lieut. Col.A A. A. James, Prinâ€" let says are high altitude flying, eentrifugal force, and the strains of long hours in the air. Flyers are warned against eating beans and other voluminous foods prior to high altitude flights as they tend to produce stomach gases which may become dangerous over 22,000 feet but on long ns vas uy â€" 20. _ Based on scientific studies of the tremendous strains imposed on respiratory digestive and blood <ireulatory systems in dive bombâ€" ing and aerial fighting the bookâ€" let tells pilots just what they can stand and how their capacities to "take it" may be increased through the right diet, exercise and hygiene. HOW TO TAKE IT Among the greatest dangers in modern acrial warfare the bookâ€" img use of a complete medical guide originally prepared for the Nazi Air Force: 4essor A. Bott, in charge of avâ€" jation psychology at the Universâ€" 4y of Toronto, the fiying persâ€" onnel of the R. C. A. F. is makâ€" Radio Pillow * "Pilot‘s Bible" water, practices which reâ€" 'l'hanl;s to the initiative of Proâ€" Fliers of R.C.A.F. are Odvisâ€" ed by U. of T. Aviation Psyâ€" chologist to Wear Spectacies and Abstain From Hhaving held level and calves Beel cattle exports to the Unâ€" ited States for the first half of 1940 amounted to only fiveâ€" eighths of the number shipped to the end of June last year. Howâ€" dancimg or some other form of entertainment follows. 6. No3 this is considered effeminate jent. It is not at all necessary to explain or apologize. 2. "Miss Moore, this is Mr. Carter, our President." 3. Yes. 4. Yes, and it often means loss of business. A wellâ€"bred person resents such familiarity from a stranger. 5. Elâ€" even, or a little before, unless "honey," "dear," "girlie," "docâ€" tor," _ "cap tain," "brother," "boss," etc.? 5. When a formal dinner begins at eight, at what time should a guest depart? 6. Should a man comb his hair in public? â€" 4. Isn‘t it poor form for salesâ€" people to _ address "customers as 3. Whenamantakesagirlto a public dining place, is it all right for him to suggest someâ€" thing on the menu, that he knows is good? 2. How should one introduce a girl stenographer, who is a new employee: to an executive of the Beef cattle 1 MEmran ren Ramacvinka and would get the necessary reâ€" cuperation through rest, more serious forms of fatigue wouid never develop. Life would then be balanced. BREAKS IN ACTIVITY Plan for at least two breaks in activity during the day. Durâ€" ing each break, just stop doing everything for five minutes. Don‘t talk. Don‘t think. Just sit with your head drooping forward toward your knees. Or, better yet, lie on the floor with your feet propped up on a chair, If men and women would on:y accept normal fatigue as an acâ€" companiment of work or effort, Psn Mndvegine] GTOn C ce ie people never become fatigued. The truth is that they do get tirâ€" ed periodically, but know how to rest and recuperate. They experâ€" ience normal, not chronic fatigue. Normal fatigue is good. It is part of normal, healthful living. It may be recognized by a general tiredness of the body, which is not unpleasant and which may be dispelled by rest and sleep, and by increased nourishment. Everyâ€" one who has known the joy of hard work has known the joy of normal fatigue. We want to be energetic and peppy all of the time, and never feel lazy or tired. We have a notion that healthy and happy people never become fationed ® #00006re0r004 00006004 0â€"04â€"0 _ 2 2 L282 22000 UH ds the camp of the Royal Fusiliers have had only a few weekse +»n. Take It Easy; Save Your Nerves 2. 1. C 209ai Pusihers, situated near only a few weeks training, but are your" is sufficâ€" His_Majesty King George Visits Fusilier Recruits made from it, and split sections form the floors. Masts for ships and rods for fishermen are other uses. People of the East eat it, too. The grains of bamiboo seed are regarded by the Chinese as a food delicacy, while the Hindus mix them with honey to form a succulent dish, In China the bamboo is cultivatâ€" ed with as much care as other crops. Introduced in Egrope in 1730, the bamiboo is hardy everywhere in sheitered positions in rich Joam. Bamboo makes houseâ€"building simple, The stems are used as scafâ€" fold_ing{ walls and roofs can be all The tree is hollow, but at each of the many joints the cavity is closâ€" ed. Saw off one complete section of the thick stem and you have a porâ€" fect pail, or cooking vessel. Smalâ€" ler sections form readyâ€"mado botâ€" The bamboo tree is one of the most useful trees in the tropics. It grows as much as sixteen inches in twentyâ€"four hours, and attains a height of more than one hundred Bamboo Useful Tropical Tree Join Carroll picks the game of.) uolfunhobtybeumil.im' him the needed exercise. Here we find him spending a day on the crime are given in the annual report of the South African Comâ€" missioner of Police, Colonel I. P. de Villiers, of Cape Town, in his annual report. Thri]lins storie® of the exploits of police ogs in the detection of South Africa‘s Dog Detectives Golf Gives Him Exercise ‘Makes Houseâ€"building Simple â€"People of the East Eat It, yll 100 0000 222 € 2207 50N Ca the London area, recently. The men ready for any eventuality. n m,. ues es eauees e P es u«- Il r ¢ is S ar * Proeh aeu® (’ Tp + s w it " is 2 har â€" y & * 7 * e e + â€" 7 i a h) . se * "tadt Es & c ; ® 5 on en c% m x a, " * talr t + â€" utss MA ie o n esn i "I‘m a writer." "A writer, did you say?" be asked suspiciously. "Yes, sit." "All rightâ€"spell something!" A film round the he saw a "Are yo asked, "Yes, sit ed . me." Bren gun carrier. The King inspected ly. The men attached to this division C yys RNEmd ~ Cb round the studios one day :vhen he saw a face he didn‘t know. "Are you on our staff?" he 209 03 ‘‘What‘s the use?" retorted t small boy. "The old man‘s deai =â€"â€"Qâ€" Jones: Very polished woâ€" man, Mrs. Brown, don‘t you think?" Smith: "Yes ware «~allkâ€" in 50. im + ut on oc o A2HBEetELEFY "Don‘t you ever cry when you‘re beaten, Renfrew?" he askâ€" A neighbor, watching him chasâ€" ise the boy, noticed with admiraâ€" tion that Renfrew gave no outâ€" ward indication of pain. Little Renfrew was generally in trouble. Finding that words had but little effect upon his child, his father resorted to sternâ€" er measures. "Yes, sir. Your brother engagâ€" . me." "Is that so° What do you do?" dary 2 (oonl ut . 2 The scienceâ€"master was demâ€" onstrating the reaction on limeâ€" water of carbon dioxide. The presence of this gas gives to the clear limeâ€"water a milky appearâ€" ance. Holding a beaker of the liquid in his hand, he breathed into it and held it up to show the change. Up went a hand. "Please, sir," asked one of the class in an awed voice, "will anyâ€" body‘s breath do that?" 92 someone. ed i There were only three people left in the bus; an old lady and two men. Suddenly one of the men said "25," and the other ~immediately burst into laughtcr. When he had ceased chuckling he called out "121," and the ccher "It‘s all right, madam," one replied, "we are commercial travâ€" ellers and we know all our jokes by numbers." The «old lady, doubting the mentality of her two companions, turned to them and said, "Excuse me, but I ‘don‘t see anything funny in shouting a number." man now roared with laugzher. This went on for some time. No sooner would one call a number than the other would laugh. "Well, we‘ve adopted a French baby and we‘re eagâ€" er to know what he says when he begins to talk." hlgifg French -le;;o;s_?;: Guest: "Tha‘s what I‘d like to know." Clerk: "Yes; what‘s biting you now?" Hotel G ues t (phoning down at 2 a.m. for third time): "Say, are you the night clerk?" e “Ygs, very polishâ€" ONTARIO producer are you suddenly retorted the hn ols‘ TORONTO deaf!" POULTRYKEEPERS â€" No EXCUSE for not having paying stock this fall and winter. Bray (started chicks, pullets, up to 5 weeks, imâ€" mediate shipment. Also some Turâ€" lceya _and capons. Day old chicks SAVE MONEY GET YOUR SHARE Iremomapmemremmammms.......__ _ BUTCHER AND GROCERY BUsIâ€" ness for sale; stock at invoice; fixtures at half price. J. Lanter, Market Square, Tillsonburg, Ont: Smmemmmmmemmmemmmement..~ . _~ou0UP8, 1 lavw® urstalc » 220000 RCC CICREE to order. Write for daily special list. Bray Hatchery, 130 John N., Hamilton, Ontario. CAMERA OWNERS DEVELOP nrin e esn we nHtar ataces o 2o3 5 ds â€" HLACGEHL quality started chicks from bloodâ€" tested breeders. Ten day old Barâ€" red Rocks, New Hamgs $8.45, 90 per cent Pullets $10.95, Cockerels $7.95.<Leghorn pullets $13.90, two week old add one cent, three week old add four cents. Large Egg Quality add one cent. Four to five week old Barred Rock cockerels $14.25.© Older free range pullets, Top Notch Chickeries, Guelph, Ont. L2 mnemness BAKERS‘ OVENS AND MACHINâ€" ery, also rebullt equipment always on hand. Terms arranged. Corresâ€" pondence invited. Hubbard Port. able Oven Co.. 103 Bathurst St., ‘Toronto. wa waalra a33 as_ °C x1800 "A" two weeks old, New Hampehires, White efioeks $10.45, 90 per cent Pullets $14.45, Cockerels $8.95. Leghorn pullets $17.40, Three week old add three cents. Extra Profit add one cent. Four week old Barâ€" red Roek cockerels $13.95, Free range Pullets, 4 weeks to 24 weeks. Free catalogue. Prompt deâ€" livery. Tweddle Chick ~Hatcheries Limited, : Fergus, Ontario. AGENTS _WANTED orders for fish. V ager, 5181 St. L Montreal, Quebec. avtad apiar q2 2000 C _ AHBSE started chick bargains before they all go. Two week old Grade "A" thurh caraates o23 3 cae) CO2 _ Oe EZ Polonium, which costs about $2,000,000 an ounce, is mined in Northern Canada, only 1,600 miles from the North Pole. politician, soldier?" "Am I alive?" "Am I "Am I a woman?"‘ "Do Europe®" "Am I a sine ridedt Sm comouy s vie o N w oR es fore the time of playing arrives, make a slip of paper for each guest. Write on each slip the name of a famous person, an hisâ€" torical figure, a movie star, or a presentâ€"day hero. Without letting the guest see the name, pin the slip on his back, telling him to discover who he is by asking anyone in the rgom any question he likes which he thinks will help him to identify himself, print vanr aw. ao 110C TAE AND print your own pictures. Complete 16â€"piece outfit, $2.50 _postpaid. Simple instructions. C.O.D. 23¢ ex. Â¥ma â€" Tomiaal oo D00 000Y NMeRRIZT : wra. Prices on request. Em Amgeneles. Box 585.0 Montx-]:e'}.t?'ll’.'1 FINDS SHIP POSITIONS A combination sound and radio buoy which will enable ships to determine their location accurâ€" ately with respect to the buoy, has been developed by the Unâ€" ited States Coast and Geodetic Survey for use in ocean surveys. In operation, a ship explodes a small TNT bomb. The current that explodes it makes a mark on a rapidly moving tape. The sound of the explosion is picked up by the distant buoy, which immediately sends out a signal. This is received by the ship and causes a second mark to be made on the moving tape. From the distance between the two marks the distance of ship to buoy can be calculated. They saw Venus as a thin silâ€" ver crescent, the horns of which bent toward each other until the planet was visible as a delicate ring of light. Astronomers picâ€" ture Venus as a gigantic "dust bowl." They said probably not more than a dozen astronomers had observed the phenomenon during the last 200 years. They describâ€" ed the photographs as the first successful series of pictures of the sunsets ever made. BUSINESS OPPORTU*IW SUNSET ON VENUS Four young scientists have reâ€" turned from a mountainâ€"top camp with 1,500 photographs of sunâ€" sets on the planet Venus. This discovery is a new Apâ€" proach to the mystery of human high blood pressure. The animals were dogs with forms of high pressure closely resembling the widespread and highly fatal huâ€" man malady. Here is an amusing game. Beâ€" eico taln Geapie P rmanes It is an antiserum, that is, made like an antitoxin, a substance formed in living tissues which neutralizes the poisonous products of germs. o PRESSUREâ€" A possible antidote for high blood pressure in animals has been found at the University of Illinois Schocl of Medicine. ~ | Is Doing mw-”oom«mc«bo-om BAKERY EQUIPMENT STARTED CHICKS Identity Game ... CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS CAMERA OWNERs AGENTS WANTED COMBATS HIGH BLOOD ANTED _ TO SOLICIT éi'sh. _ Write the manâ€" PLETNC €10C PHEUT Lawrence â€" Bivd "Do I live in singer, actor, a man?" HIGH s ommmens SUPERTITE STEEL SHEETS CoST leus, ‘cover more; last longer, lay faster, save sheathing. Buy now Pm aecipnoraneer sn ehen rom fac a rio T ‘I).mt::t?d. “:-y NelsogeStriet. 8“:5&. ntario. A FEW SCHOOL TEACHERS MALE or Female to make $25.00 weekly, selling our FAMILEX PRODUCTS which are actual household neces. sities guaranteed quality; wanted in _ every home. Write: FAMILREYX PRODUCTS CO., 570 St. Clement, Montreal. comeommmanss.,, 2 0kie 0 SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES AND warts permanently and painlessly removed by electrolysig. 17 years‘ experience. Anne Graham Logan, 140 Cariton Street, Suite Two, Tor. onto. Branches in Ha.mllton, Lonâ€" do‘n. Sudbury, Timmins, St. Cathâ€" arines. HUNTERS _ CROSs BETWEEN registered pointer and _ setter. Short hairâ€"black and white, liver and white. Males and females, in. oculated for distemper by Duncan. Laidlaw method. Six to nine mths. old. Males $39.00, Females $6.00, Toâ€" bacco Road Farm, R.R. No, 1, Har. row. Ontario. en _2 2000000 y s es CENTURY ELECTRIC MC are best suited for rural Jones & Moore Electric, 296 aide West. Taranen. HIGH QUALITY STARTED CHICKS from Government Approved blood. tested breeders Standard Quality two weeks old, New Hampshies, Barred. Rocks $10.45, 90 per cent. "Pullets $13.35, cockerels $8.95, Leg» horn pullets $16.90. three week old add three cents. Big Egg Qualâ€" ity add one cent. Free range pulâ€" lets all ages. Baden ®ya.suleC,PUâ€" first $5.00, Srop«Iten Stahins ow o 2o2 20000ORU0 BH rtching. 35¢ trial bottle proves A. They can be made to look like new by means of a milk bath. Merely dampen a cloth with millk and rub over the shoes or bay; dry with another clean cloth. This treatment is also very good for the leather. Ror emick »sl " . 1 . P me Heat hash Fo .CE itehi of i > b s ace oiA see thplobe ut vult nc ooue and mzsc otheairritation and quickly stopg inters . Q. How can I clean pi leather shoes and handbags? Q. How can I make a good dish of macaroni and cheese? A. Take 8 cups of boiling watâ€" er, 34 teaspoon of salt, 2 cups of broken macaroni. Add salt to water. Add macaroni. Boil for 20 minutes. Strain and rinse in hot water. Drain and add to the sauce. ajda. ym _ CC6C pui. 1618 all ages. Baden Electric Chick Hatchery Limited. Baden Or+ A. Scak in turpentine, gasoline, or hot vinegar for about an hour. Then wash thoroughly in strong soapsuds. A. Pour a weak solution of camphor into the water in which the flowers stand. Q. How can I clean brushes in which paint has been allowed to dry? Q. How can I restore cut flowâ€" ers that are slightly withered? A. Heat the paraffin to the boiling point and strain through three thicknesses of cheesecloth over a funnel. Repeat if necesâ€" sary. If not too dirty, it can sometimes be cleaned with a brush and warm water. Q. How can I clean used parâ€" affin so that it can be reâ€"used? A. Dissolve a piece of rock alâ€" um about the size of a lima bean in a pint of boiling water. This much will purify one tub of watâ€" er. _â€"_Q. How can I clear up water which has a milky appearance? DT 22 A00 A . i. io aa stt wine , Buc .00 e ‘aber, . 1, Hensall, Ont. N AND worry WwAXNTEp mmmemmmmmmeness,.,,.___""~â€" 00 axrl c o 209 A2mCC West, Toronto. : T DOGS FOoR s ELECTRIC MOToRs CLASS ELBC‘I'ROLYSIS tody for D. D.D. Phescon WoOOL RaBnirTs m w 1 Sn Beatd . Baden, Ont. clean patent R Cl alniar es rural work, p20 aas C CZB MOToRrs P Subss Ade]â€" _ _ 206 cme nass... o@ SCrvice, m 2200 * OV H o1 s t o , WwaATCH REPAIRs N $25,REPAIRS YOUR waTce CAR AND TRUCK PArTs 22LCL OFP PACIFIC SEAL CoaTs SPECIAL VALUE n PACIFIC SEAL coats; fu1 SWagger style; black only; coat and lining Ruaranteed two years:; sizes 12 to 42; 110 coats Only; while they last only $39.50. :g ebxer cen‘t. red:euon for relativm ~service an service men; w ano% fg‘r.:!amlmtlou on‘ rece,i‘pt of 00. other bargains, unro Fur Storo_yv......---» ing 84 Linn:.=""C8. Watch Renalr &A â€" % ‘l‘oror?&?“r Co., BELTING F eetge calt i9 37200, (Snaps). H, Nanticoke. Ontario. Een cmmcese 27 ECBTL uUfactnred .22 _"iTNOut _ cost, manufactured and guaranteed by International Silver Company. You mai» have this complete set absolutely free by sending your films t% lmpe‘riu. Send an :;.d‘:r now an receive c ete p m "ln"n: of this unu‘::mn:r Six or « exposure Ims evehg« and printed 25¢c. or 8 reprinte S¢, plus your cholce of a free enlarge. ment in ease] mount or free silverâ€" ware To get the best in quality and service send your films to ;‘_mu Photo Service, Station J.. 0. o3 XCARED, CROSSB" Fox Bear! RED, BLOOD uotxbrm«l.fi.p.upp.'e‘-.7 weeks:. fin. Endless rnhmas .3 207M05HECRMIEN, Endless rubber thresher belts, suc. tion hose, feeder canvas, puflers. hangers, shafting, motors at very low prices. Send for price list. The York Belting Co., 88 York Street, Toronto. regularly, leaving about 170,000 which are neglected. P. W. Hodâ€" getts of the Fruit Branch, Toâ€" ronto, declares that these unâ€" sprayed orchards are hotbeds of .. _ ; _ 1 10 0007, NELRVOUOSâ€"who Tear hot flashes, dizzy spellisâ€"to take Tydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Comâ€" pound. Pinkham‘s is famous for helping women during these "trying times" due to functional irregulariâ€" ties. Get 2 bottle today from your ‘Gdruggist! WORTH TRYNGI Immediately dispose of any cake or bread that shows the slightest bit of mold, then scald and wash the box with hot, soapy, water, rinse, and dry, and air thoroughâ€" ly. Ordinarily a thorough cleansâ€" ing once a week should be sufâ€" ficient; during summer month® more frequent washing may be 38 to 52 years old. Women who are Your Breadbox In The Hot Weather Only about 25,000 of the farm BELTING BARCGAINS PUPS FOR SALE of _ Irdadbi~vimatetPviedt 7 weeks, finâ€" ) are sprayed Lindsay, induces taim! s1G€ ly « tam! fal kep 1s S ber, an for na are the Try wit An cen aut1 the AT abo fro af «x wi loc Yin pla bel m ty

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